Beauplan, Guillaume Le Vasseur, sieur de, approximately 1600- cartographer.
Published / Created:
166-?]
Call Number:
1973 Folio 18
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Alternative Title:
Podolia Palatinatus vulgo dicitur
Description:
Appeared in Joan Blaeu's Atlas maior., Bar scales given in "milliaria Polonica," "m. Ocrenica," and "m. Germanica"., Prime meridian: Ferro., Relief shown pictorially., and Watermark. Backed with paper. Ms. no. "87" in upper right corner. Sheet measures 53.7 x 63.1 cm. No. 80 of 87 maps bound together.
Publisher:
Joan Blaeu?,
Subject (Geographic):
Khmelʹnyt︠s︡ʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine)--Maps--Early works to 1800., Podillia (Ukraine)--Maps--Early works to 1800., Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine)--Maps--Early works to 1800., and Vinnyt︠s︡ʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine)--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673. Theatrum orbis terrarum Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638 Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638. Theatrum orbis terrarum
Published / Created:
[1635]
Call Number:
3326 1635
Container / Volume:
BRBL_00082
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Alternative Title:
Vltraiectvm dominivm
Description:
Bar scale given in "milliare Hollandicum sive 2000 Virgae Rhijnlandicae"., From Willem and Joan Blaeu's Theatrum orbis terrarum ... 1635., In Latin on verso; with caption title "Ultraiectum, Relief shown pictorially., and Sheet measures 50.6 x 57.8 cm.
Publisher:
Excudit Guiljelmus Blaeuw,
Subject (Geographic):
Utrecht (Netherlands : Province)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673. Theatrum orbis terrarum. French Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638 Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638. Theatrum orbis terrarum. French
Published / Created:
[ca. 1645]
Call Number:
331 1700
Container / Volume:
BRBL_00078
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Alternative Title:
Vltraiectvm dominivm
Description:
Bar scale given in "milliare Hollandicum sive 2000 Virgae Rhijnlandicae"., From Joan Blaeu's Le theatre du monde ... Amsterdam : Chez Iean Blaeu, 1645., In French on verso; with caption title "Le domaine d'Utrecht," paginated "43", and Relief shown pictorially.
Publisher:
Excudit Guiljelmus Blaeuw,
Subject (Geographic):
Utrecht (Netherlands : Province)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Manuscript fragment on parchment, from an unidentified chronicle of Venetian history
Description:
In Latin., Script: gothica textualis., Decoration: not present. Spaces for capitals and rubrics left blank., and Bifolia later used as archival wrappers.
Manuscript on paper, composed in two parts, of 1) Unidentified grammatical text. 2) Vita virgiliana. 3) Preface to Servius' In Vergilii Aeneidos libros Commentarius. 4) Leonicenus Omnibonus (ca. 1412-ca.1480), De arte metrica. 5) Ps.-Lentulus, Epistola de conditione Domini nostri Iesu Christi.
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century, Italy. Two pairs of tunnels in the edges of the boards, and the supports laced into one or the other of them to channels in the outside and nailed. Partly resewn. Boards sharply bevelled, with the fore-edge bevel broken off the upper board. Quarter vellum binding, a later addition. Title in ink on lower board, partially visible under ultra-violet light: "Vita Vergilii [another word illegible]/ Documenta". Later title in ink on spine: "Varia man. scr./ vetera" and what appears to be a monogram or shelf-mark with letters I, F, O, T, H in ink on vellum addition., Part I: Plain intials (1-line), headings, initial strokes, and marginalia in red. Part II: Arts. 2-4: plain initials, headings, and initial strokes in red., Script: Part I (ff. 1-30): Written by a single scribe in humanistic cursive, below top line. Part II (ff. 31-80): Arts. 2-4 in humanistic cursive, below top line; art. 5 in a more formal humanistic bookhand., and Watermarks: Part I: similar to Briquet Oiseau 12128 and 12130. Part II: similar in general design to Harlfinger Balance 31.
Subject (Name):
Virgil
Subject (Topic):
Biography--Middle Ages, 500-1500, Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Latin language--Grammar, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Scholia